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Chapter 1360 - 1135: The Death of Cedric

Chapter 1360: Chapter 1135: The Death of Cedric

Times have changed—the Harry Potter series has already published three books, each more popular than the last.

And now, here comes the fourth book.

The Potterheads community has grown immensely,

and its popularity has reached new heights, surpassing even the previous three installments.

Now, any news about it instantly sparks online discussions!

"The fourth book is coming!"

"Chu Kuang’s writing speed is unparalleled!"

"The fourth installment already? How many books is Chu Kuang planning to write for this series?"

"The more, the better—I’ll buy however many he releases!"

"Haha, so are you no longer afraid of the old rascal’s sneaky twists?"

"How could there be a tearjerker twist? After all, this is still categorized as children’s literature. I’ve read all three books—they only get warmer and more heartwarming. This one can be bought with confidence—no need for readers to ’test the poison.’ Retire, testers!"

"There’s a saying: ’Third time’s a charm.’"

"The old rascal has written three amazing books in a row, with no signs of ’losing it.’ There’s really nothing to worry about!"

"Technically, someone dies in each book, like Voldemort!"

"Pfft!"

"Whether alive or dead, everyone’s showing off—except Voldemort, who’s getting beat up."

"I hereby declare, the world where only Voldemort gets hurt has been achieved!"

"I’m furious, trembling, and cold! When will my dear Voldemort rise again?"

"By the way, does this one have Quidditch?"

"There’s been one Quidditch match in each of the first three books—it’s making me want to grab a broomstick and join. It’s just like our school’s sports day!"

"I love Snape!"

"Adoration for Dumbledore!"

"Voldemort, hang in there!"

"Voldemort doesn’t seem completely defeated yet. Feels like the day he can no longer hold on will mark the end of the series."

Previously, there were worries that Chu Kuang would throw in a tearjerker twist.

After all, he does have a notorious track record.

However, after keeping an eye on three books, old readers are now confidently consuming his work.

With the fourth book’s arrival,

everyone is eagerly awaiting with bated breath.

And in the midst of countless anticipation and discussions...

The end of the month finally arrived.

On this day,

the shelves of bookstores across Blue Star’s major continents were filled with the newly released "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," its promotional banners prominently displayed in the most eye-catching spots.

Alongside this,

the first three installments of the Harry Potter series were also displayed in key spots at major bookstores.

Recently, a flood of new readers was drawn in by online word-of-mouth and passionate discussions from fans.

It’s the typical bandwagon effect.

Unlike readers who’ve already completed the first three books,

this group of newcomers often buys all four books in one go, planning to binge-read them for maximum enjoyment.

As a result, bookstores stocked the first three books in large quantities.

Some booksellers had previously worried about old inventory piling up, ultimately requiring discount sales to move them—but now, those fears have vanished completely.

They can sell at full price without issue.

As long as the story doesn’t flop,

new readers will keep flowing in—one wave after another.

Only booksellers and readers in Zhong Continent, who are less familiar with Chu Kuang, might worry that his speedy writing pace could lead to a slip in quality.

But those well-acquainted with Chu Kuang know:

Despite how fast he writes, he always nails the quality aspect with razor-sharp precision.

...

Zhong Continent.

At a certain high school,

Zhao Qian happily carried her newly purchased copy of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" back to her dormitory.

Zhao Qian was a new reader of Chu Kuang’s works.

In fact, ninety-nine percent of Zhong Continent readers were reading Chu Kuang’s books for the first time.

Previously, people from Zhong Continent were not familiar with this author from overseas.

But,

given Chu Kuang’s impressive ranking as a writer, many Zhong Continent readers approached the Harry Potter series out of curiosity.

After taking a look, Zhao Qian—and many Zhong Continent readers like her—was hooked instantly.

After devouring the first three books,

Zhao Qian had become a full-fledged fan of Chu Kuang!

Today marked the release of the fourth book, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."

Zhao Qian, living on campus, took advantage of the weekend morning to head out early and buy a copy, then returned to her dormitory excitedly to start reading.

Her roommates were all out.

Zhao Qian could enjoy a quiet reading session.

Like the previous three books, the fourth was no less brilliant.

...

In the novel, three years had passed since Harry Potter first entered Hogwarts.

During these three years, through various learning experiences and challenges, Harry had gradually grown into an outstanding wizard.

Before the new school year began,

Harry, along with his close friends Ron and Hermione, went to watch the spectacular Quidditch World Cup. There, they accidentally discovered that the Dark Mark—absent for thirteen years—had reappeared, hinting that Voldemort was about to return.

And when the trio arrived at the school,

the century-old magical "Triwizard Tournament" was set to begin.

The Goblet of Fire, as a magical artifact, would select one adult contestant from each of the three competing schools.

Somehow, someone tampered with it.

After the Goblet of Fire had already chosen three participants, it unexpectedly spit out a fourth name:

Harry Potter!

The rules could not be broken.

Harry had to enter this dangerous yet highly prestigious Triwizard Tournament.

...

In the dormitory,

Zhao Qian was completely immersed in Harry Potter’s magical world.

This installment’s world-building was even more detailed, depicting magical academies outside of Hogwarts for the first time and unveiling more mysteries of the magical realm for Zhao Qian.

Familiar characters returned one by one.

Although, at one point, Harry Potter and his friend Ron had a falling-out, they quickly reconciled.

This was one of the elements Zhao Qian admired about the novel:

It felt like her own life at school, where she might quarrel with her girlfriends but always make up in the end.

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